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Fun Features in Our Current Issue…

A 4-Mile Fall Without a Parachute? World War II veteran lived to tell of it...with encouragement from a friend.

Roll with It! A mother teaches her two daughters a lifelong lesson with a sweet ending worth remembering.

Taking Flight. Family who lives beneath a bald eagle nest takes towering responsibility under their wings.

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Courtesy of Gene Moran

Reaching New Heights. The sky’s the limit when this Iola artist takes on the task of repainting a 43-foot totem pole.

With Sprinkles on Top. A Wisconsin serviceman overseas longs for Sundays and doughnuts with Grandma.

Dig This! A garlic grower’s fragrant farm in Withee cultivates hundreds of varieties offering U-pick or prepicked options.

With Sprinkles on Top. A Wisconsin serviceman overseas longs for Sundays and doughnuts with Grandma.
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Cynthia Rodeback photo

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Catering to Customers. Every day’s a holiday at this homey cafe that’s at the heart of its Northwoods community.

Fungal Foray. An outdoors enthusiast in Dodgeville is mastering the art of mushroom preservation. Try out his tips!
On the Move. Richland Center teacher’s field trips hold a place in the heart of a former student.
Something Clicked. The readers’ votes are in...now let’s meet the Grand Prize winner of our latest photo contest!

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Jerry Davis photo

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Inside Every Issue…

On the Wild Side—by Tom Davis

My Favorite Ma & Pa Restaurant

Wisconsin-themed Crossword

What's Cookin' in Wisconsin

Window on Wisconsin—reader submissions

Wiscon-Scenes—professional photography

The Big Picture—fold-out panorama

Where's the W? Contest

Short Memories

Vintage Views

ABOUT OUR COVER: Colorful tulips surround the Paine Art Center and Gardens in Oshkosh. The flowers at the English-inspired historic estate make for an amazing display to enjoy. The site is on the National Register of Historic Places. To plan a visit, log on to thepaine.org or call 920/235-6903. Photo by Rob Resnick of Oshkosh

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